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Clay and married
The widow Elizabeth Clay married Capt.
After beginning his law career, on April 11, 1799, Clay married Lucretia Hart at the Hart home in Lexington, Kentucky.
In his own defense, Johnson contended " Unlike Jefferson, Clay, Poindexter and others, I married my wife under the eyes of God, and apparently He has found no objections.
During the early stages of the Mexican-American war, one of the soldiers stationed here, Henry Clay Davis, married Hilaria de la Garza Falcon, a resident of Camargo and heiress to the land on which Rio Grande City now sits.
On December 31, 1840, he married Margaretta Sergeant, daughter of John Sergeant, running mate of Henry Clay in the 1832 presidential election.
His daughter Patricia, who married Major General Frank Butner Clay, the son of Lucius Clay, had died on 1 January 1973, and is also buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
He became secretary of Ford in 1915 and married Eleanor Lowtian Clay ( 1896 – 1976 ), niece of department store owner J. L. Hudson, on November 1, 1916.
He was brother-in-law of Senator / Governor James McDowell of Virginia ; father-in-law of explorer, Union Major General, and presidential candidate John C. Frémont ; and cousin-in-law of Senators Henry Clay and James Brown, both of whom married cousins of Benton.
Riley is married to the former Patsy Adams, also from Clay County.
Her parents divorced when she was four years old, after which her father married model / actress Nanita Greene and had two more children: actress Tracy Griffith and set designer Clay A. Griffith.
# Pauline ( 1880 – 1972 ), married on 29 October 1904, Herbert Henry Spender Clay ( 1875 – 1937 ).
Clay and his wife " Dora " had two children: Patti Dora Allison ( married name Byars ), was born on August 9, 1885, in Peña Flora district of Colfax County ; she died on August 21, 1971, in Fort Worth, Texas.
Clay Pearl Allison ( married name Parker ), was born on February 10, 1888 ( seven months after her father ’ s death ), Pecos, Texas ; she died on November 21, 1962.
Dean married Christiana Margaret Haigler Jan. 19, 1847 and together has six children, John Willey Dean, Charles Caleb Dean, Henry Clay Dean Jr., Mary Jermima Dean, George James Dean, Christiana Margaret Dean, Virginia Rebecca " Vinnie " Dean.
Clay married Susannah Claiborne Withers on April 4, 1815.
His second wife was Fannie S. Clay whom he married on January 27, 1922 in Chicago shortly after World War I.
His longtime partner is Ernest Clay ; the two were " married " in 1974.
Green Clay married Sally Lewis in Kentucky in 1795 and was the father of Brutus J. Clay and Cassius Marcellus Clay.
Haye lives in Bexleyheath ; he is married and has a son called Cassius, named after Cassius Clay.
LeDoux married Peggy Rhoads on January 4, 1972, and they had five children: Clay, Ned, Will, Cindy and Beau.
In 1832, Henry Clay, Jr. married Julia Prather ( 1814 – 1840 ), with whom he had five children.

Clay and actress
Christine Clay ( Pamela Carme ), a successful actress, argues passionately with her jealous ex-husband Guy ( George Curzon ), who makes particular reference to Robert Tisdall, a young man staying near her at her retreat on the English coast.
** Juanin Clay, American actress ( d. 1995 )
Featured celebrities included actress Lisa Rinna, football player Clay Matthews, hockey player P. J.
After the release of the film in 1979, Erin Gray initially opted not to reprise the role for the weekly television series and actress Juanin Clay was cast in the part.
Juanin Clay ( born Juanin Clay de Zalduondo ; November 26, 1949-March 12, 1995 ) was an American actress who appeared in the 1983 drama-thriller film WarGames.
Albery was the author of a large number of other plays and adaptations, including Coquettes ( 1870 ); Pickwick, a four-act drama ( based on Dickens's The Pickwick Papers ( 1871 ); Pink Dominos ( 1877 ), a farce that ran for an extremely successful 555 performances and was one of a series of adaptations from the French which he made for the Criterion Theatre, where his wife, the actress Mary Moore ( who after his death became Lady Charles Wyndham ( 1861 — 1931 )), played the leading parts ; Jingle ( a farcical version of Pickwick ), produced at the Lyceum in 1878 ; and Oriana ( with music by Frederic Clay ).

Clay and 1980
* 1980 – Brodus Clay, American wrestler
Since Led Zeppelin dissolved in 1980 with the death of Bonham, Jones has collaborated with a number of artists, including Diamanda Galás, R. E. M., Jars of Clay, Heart, Ben E. King, Peter Gabriel, Foo Fighters, Lenny Kravitz, Cinderella, The Mission, La Fura dels Baus, Brian Eno, the Butthole Surfers and Uncle Earl.
Following Siegel's departure for rival WCBS-TV, the show reverted to the A. M. New York name until its cancellation in 1980, by which point it had been hosted by Janet Langhart and Clay Cole.
In 1980, Perry posted a 6 – 9 record and 3. 43 ERA in 24 games with Texas before being traded to the Yankees on August 13, 1980 for minor leaguers Ken Clay and a player to be named later ( Marvin Thompson ).
In 1980 Clay Regazzoni again joined Ensign but at Long Beach Regazzoni's brake pedal broke causing him to go straight on at the Queen's Hairpin crashing in the parked car of Ricardo Zunino leaving him paralyzed.
* Uncoffin'd Clay, ( London: Michael Joseph, 1980 )
Following the 1980 season, he was traded with Larry Cox, Willie Horton, Mario Mendoza and Leon Roberts to the Texas Rangers for Brian Allard, Rick Auerbach, Ken Clay, Jerry Gleaton and Richie Zisk.
Willie Clay Upshaw ( born April 27, 1957 in Blanco, Texas ) is a retired Major League Baseball player who played first base for the Toronto Blue Jays ( 1978, 1980 – 1987 ) and Cleveland Indians ( 1988 ), both of the American League.

Clay and .
I didn't understand why, Clay.
`` I'll go, Clay ''.
`` Help me up, Clay.
Such ranchers as Coble and Clay and the Bosler brothers carried him on their books as a cowhand even while he was receiving a much larger salary from parties unknown.
Repeated efforts -- beginning with the Missouri Compromise of 1821 -- were made by such master moderates as Clay and Douglas to resolve the difference peacefully by compromise, rather than clear thought and timely action.
Remembering the step-by-step fate of Danzig and the West German misgivings about `` salami '' tactics, it is to be hoped that the dispatch of General Clay to West Berlin as President Kennedy's representative will mark a stiffening of response not only to future indignities and aggressions but also to some that have passed.
I pay my personal tribute to Sam Rayburn, stalwart Texan and great American, not only because today he establishes a record of having served as Speaker of the House of Representatives more than twice as long as Henry Clay, but because of the contributions he has made to the welfare of the people of the Nation during his almost half century of service as a Member of Congress.
Other sources of information include the National Concrete Masonry Association, 38 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill., the Portland Cement Association, 33 West Grand Avenue, Chicago, Ill., and the Structural Clay Products Association, Washington, D.C..
The Structural Clay Products Institute, Washington, D.C., is working to develop brick and clay products suitable for shelter construction.
Clay was rolled to 1/4'' '' thickness.
Builder Eddie Carr of Washington, past president of NAHB, cut his bricklaying costs $150 a house by adopting the `` SCR masonry process '' worked out after careful time-&-motion studies by the Structural Clay Products Research Foundation to help bricklayers do better work for less.
At Lexington, Kentucky, Palfrey consulted with Cassius M. Clay on the same subject, but with no apparent result.
He said that from his experience of two years with Gen. Clay in West Berlin administration, that `` Russia respects our show of strength, but that presently we're not acting as we should and must ''.
In announcing Jorda's return, the orchestra also announced that the sale of single tickets for the 50th anniversary season will start at the Sherman Clay box office on Wednesday.
Through Jack Hamrick, William fell into the world of automobile promotion and got several accounts for Shoals and Clay.
" He closely followed Henry Clay in supporting the American Colonization Society program of making the abolition of slavery practical by helping the freed slaves to settle in Liberia in Africa.
Realizing Clay was unlikely to win the presidency, Lincoln, who had pledged in 1846 to serve only one term in the House, supported General Zachary Taylor for the Whig nomination in the 1848 presidential election.
* 1777 – Henry Clay, American statesman ( d. 1852 )
* 1873 – The Clay Street Hill Railroad begins operating the first cable car in San Francisco's famous cable car system.
and occupies a small triangular-shaped section of which Randolph and Clay counties, together with the northern part of Tallapoosa and Chambers, form the principal portion.
* Clay, Jenny Strauss, " Immortal and ageless forever ", The Classical Journal 77. 2 ( December 1981: pp. 112 – 117 ).
Clay seals that took the place of stamps bear the names of Sargon and his son.
Henry Clay introduced in the Senate a series of resolutions, the Compromise of 1850, to allow admission while addressing concerns of both sides of the issue ; at the same time Johnson introduced a similar more streamlined version of compromise in the House.
At the suggestion of his friend Benjamin Ruff, Carnegie's partner Henry Clay Frick had formed the exclusive South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club high above Johnstown, Pennsylvania.

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